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Reporter Calls Zell "Psychopath" Spouting Hate Speech
McLaughlin Group PBS ^ | Sept. 4, 2004 | wildbill

Posted on 09/04/2004 9:29:32 AM PDT by wildbill

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To: wildbill

When I was listening to Miller's speech the camera was panning the audience and the response on some of the faces was shock. I think many Republicans were shocked that he would have the guts to say the things he was sayin, so was I, but it was wonderful! After a few minutes it was like listening to a 19th century political figure (Jackson) and so much fun to get into the spirit of truth.


61 posted on 09/04/2004 11:36:37 AM PDT by Diva
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To: wildbill

Does anyone have the text of Miller's speech on behalf of Clinton at the Demo Convention??


62 posted on 09/04/2004 11:46:12 AM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: Jan Hus

Sorry - I have no idea.


63 posted on 09/04/2004 11:49:46 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ
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To: wildbill

Here's the text of his 1992 speech to the Democratic Convention on behalf of Bill Clinton. Sounds to me like he's the same fiery speaker that they embraced then. Only, now, he's using that fiery speech against one of their own; and they dare call it "hate" speech.

See what you think:

"Zell Miller's Keynote Speech:
'Listen To This Voice'

NEW YORK, July 13, 1992

Here is the prepared text of the
keynote address of Monday night
by Georgia Gov. Zell Miller's to
the Democratic National Convention:


Listen to this voice.
It's a voice flavored by the Blue Ridge ... a voice
straight out of a remote valley hidden among the peaks and
hollows of the Appalachian Mountains ... a voice that's been
described as more barbed wire than honeysuckle.
That this kind of voice could travel here from a forgotten
corner of Appalachia is a testament to the grace of God and the
greatness of the Democratic Party.
This week we are gathered here to nominate a man from a
remote, rural corner of Arkansas to be president of the United
States of America.
That is powerful proof that the American dream still
lives... at least in the Democratic Party.
Bill Clinton is the only candidate for president who feels
our pain, shares our hopes and will work his heart out to
fulfill our dreams.
You see, I understand why Bill Clinton is so eager to see
the American dream kept alive for a new generation.
Because I, too, was a product of that dream.
I was born during the worst of the Depression on a cold
winter's day in the drafty bedroom of a rented house, and I was
my parent's hope for the future.
Franklin Roosevelt was elected that year, and would soon
replace generations of neglect with a whirlwind of activity,
bringing to our little valley a very welcome supply of God's
most precious commodity - hope.
My father, a teacher, died when I was two weeks old,
leaving a young widow with two small children.
But with my mother's faith in God - and Mr. Roosevelt's
voice on the radio - we kept going.
After my father's death, my mother with her own hands
cleared a small piece of rugged land.
Every day she waded into a neighbor's cold mountain creek,
carrying out thousands of smooth stones to build a house.
I grew up watching my mother complete that house from the
rocks she'd lifted from the creek and cement she mixed in a
wheelbarrow - cement that today still bears her hand prints.
Her son bears her hand prints, too.
She pressed her pride and her hopes and her dreams deep
into my soul.
So, you see, I know what Dan Quayle means when he says it's
best for children to have two parents.
You bet it is!
And it would be nice for them to have trust funds, too.
But we can't all be born rich, handsome and lucky ... and
that's why we have a Democratic Party.
My family would still be isolated and destitute if we had
not had FDR's Democratic brand of government.
I made it because Franklin Delano Roosevelt energized this
nation.
I made it because Harry Truman fought for working families
like mine.
I made it because John Kennedy's rising tide lifted even
our tiny boat.
I made it because Lyndon Johnson showed America that people
who were born poor didn't have to die poor.
And I made it because a man with whom I served in the
Georgia Senate - a man named Jimmy Carter - brought honesty and
decency and integrity to public service.
But what of the kids of today?
Who fights for the child of a single mother today? Because
without a government that is on their side, those children have
no hope. And when a child has no hope, a nation has no future.
I am a Democrat because we are the party of hope.
For 12 dark years the Republicans have dealt in cynicism
and skepticism. They've mastered the art of division and
diversion, and they have robbed us of our hope.
Too many mothers today cannot tell their children what my
mother told me - that working hard and playing by the rules can
make your dreams come true.
For millions, the American dream has become what the poet
called ''a dream deferred.''
And if you recall those words, he warned us that a dream
deferred can explode.
Robbed of hope, the voices of anger rise up, rise up from
working Americans, who are tired of paying more in taxes and
getting less in services.
And George Bush doesn't get it?
Americans cannot understand why the rich can buy the best
health care in the world, but all the rest of us get is rising
costs and cuts in coverage, or no health insurance at all.
And George Bush doesn't get it?
Americans cannot walk our streets in safety, because our
''tough-on-crime'' president has waged a phony war on drugs,
posing for pictures while cutting police, prosecutors and
prisons.
And George Bush doesn't get it?
Americans have seen plants closed down, jobs shipped
overseas and our hopes fade away as our economic position
collapses right before our very eyes.
And George Bush does not get it!
Four years ago, Mr. Bush told us he was a quiet man, who
hears the voices of quiet people.
Today, we know the truth. George Bush is a timid man who
hears only the voices of caution and the status quo.
Let's face facts: George Bush just doesn't get it.
He doesn't see it; he doesn't feel it, and he's done
nothing about it.
That's why we cannot afford four more years.
If the ''education president'' gets another term, even our
kids won't be able to spell potato.
If the ''law and order president'' gets another term, the
criminals will run wild, because our commander-in-chief talks
like Dirty Harry, but acts like Barney Fife.
If the ''environmental president'' gets another term, the
fish he catches off Kennebunkport will have three eyes.
And folks, after January, George Bush is going to have
plenty of time to go fishing.
So much for the millionaire.
But we've still got ourselves a billionaire ... a
billionaire!
He says he's an outsider who will shake up the system in
Washington.
But as far back as 1974 he was lobbying Congress for tax
breaks. He tried to turn $55,000 in contributions into a
special $15 million tax loophole that was tailor-made for him.
Sounds to me like instead of shaking the system up, Mr.
Perot's been shaking it down.
Ross says he'll clean out the barn, but he's been knee deep
in it for years.
If Ross Perot's an outsider, folks I'm from Brooklyn.
Mr. Perot's giving us salesmanship, not leadership. And
we're not buying it.
And so the choice in this election is clear - we've got us
a race between an aristocrat, an autocrat and a Democrat.
I know who I'm for.
I'm for Bill Clinton because he is a Democrat who does not
have to read a book or be briefed about the struggles of
single-parent families, or what it means to work hard for
everything he's ever received in life.
There was no silver spoon in sight when he was born, three
months after his father died.
No one ever gave Bill Clinton a free ride as he worked his
way through college and law school.
And the people at Yale couldn't believe it when he turned
down a good job in Washington to return to Arkansas and teach.
Bill Clinton is a Democrat who has the courage to tell some
of those liberals who think welfare should continue forever,
and some of those conservatives who think there should be no
welfare at all, that they're both wrong.
He's a Democrat who will move people off the welfare rolls
and onto the job rolls.
Bill Clinton is a Democrat who has the courage to lead a
real war on crime here at home.
And around the world he will be the kind of
commander-in-chief this old Marine sergeant would be proud to
follow. That either one of us was able, one growing up in an
Appalachian valley and the other in rural Arkansas, to
eventually become governors of our states is a tribute to the
American dream and yes, the Democratic Party that makes it a
reality.
When I was growing up back in the mountains, whenever I
felt like one of life's losers, my mother used to point to the
one and only paved road in our valley - a narrow little strip
that disappeared winding its way through a distant gap - and
she'd say, ''You know what's so great about this place? You can
get anywhere in the world from here.''
Thanks to her and to God, the United States Marine Corps
and the Democratic Party, I did go somewhere.
But I've never really left that mountain valley.
Shirley and I, our children and their children still live
in the Appalachian town of Young Harris, Ga. And tonight, one
of my sons is sitting in front of the television set in the
living room of that same rock house my mother and her neighbors
built so many years ago.
Tonight, let our message be heard in every living room in
every home in America.
Wherever families and friends are gathered, let them know
this. We have a leader and a party and a platform that says to
the everyday working people of this country:
We will fight your fight.
We will ease your burden.
We will carry your cause.
We will hear all the voices of America, from the silky
harmonies of the Gospel choirs to the rough-edged rhythms of a
hot country band, from the razor's edge rap of the inner city
to the soaring beauty of the finest soprano.
We hear your voice, America.
We hear your voice.
We will answer your call.
We will keep the faith.
And we will restore your hope.
Thank you. God bless you. And God bless America.



End of text ------ Miller, 7/13/92 p.m. -----


64 posted on 09/04/2004 12:15:35 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: wildbill

Zell is right. The Dems are no longer the "loyal" opposition, but in their quest to regain power, have become the disloyal opposition...willing to lie to achieve their ends.

They will never rise again until they acknowledge that they are AMERICANS first and Democrats second.


65 posted on 09/04/2004 12:19:19 PM PDT by ez (TERRORISTS FOR KERRY!!!)
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To: wildbill

Zell slamming Kerry on his record is "hate speech," but a reporter making a personal attack on Zell (calling him a "psychopath") is just fine? The left is having a collectiv(ist) nervous breakdown.


66 posted on 09/04/2004 12:23:16 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: CenTex

These guys are really going to help Kerry in the south, calling one of their favorite sons psychotic...

Bunch of elitist snarks.


67 posted on 09/04/2004 2:06:07 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Kerry/Edwards. Between the two of them, I'd be safer with a slimy spitball.)
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To: zarf

The reporter fits the description of a (gay boy toy), found down on his knees at the local bus station. I forgot to mention with a line of 50 faggots waiting for their turn with him. The reporter can go to hell because the real America supports Zell! Posted by a Southern Cultured/Educated Redneck Soul Brother.


68 posted on 09/04/2004 2:15:19 PM PDT by No Surrender No Retreat (These Colors Never Run( 7.62) "See Ya"ll At The VA Clinic" "Xin Loi My Boy")
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To: wildbill

Hate=Not A Democrat


69 posted on 09/04/2004 9:23:16 PM PDT by TheClintons-STILLAnti-American (Stupid is as stupid does. -John Forrestgump Kerry)
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To: ez
"They will never rise again until they acknowledge that they are AMERICANS first and Democrats second."

The Democratic Party is all about being something else first before being American.

I heard a black "Democratic strategist" the other night talking about how blacks such as Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell were chosen because they were the best people for their respective jobs, but you don't really think of them as "black", and therefore their achievements don't really count, and President Bush doesn't deserve any credit for appointing them to the greatest power any person of color has ever held in the world.

The idiot was making the point that it's better to be a representative of a special interest group first, and only seek to achieve within the confines such a system. That sums up what the Democratic Party is about...Equality and advancement according to the rules of the self-aggrandizing Jesse Jacksons of the world rather than Martin Luther King. They desecrate the name of MLK with what they have done to his "dream" where our differences do not matter.

70 posted on 09/04/2004 9:42:40 PM PDT by TheClintons-STILLAnti-American (Stupid is as stupid does. -John Forrestgump Kerry)
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